Use of Rather, Would Rather, Rather than in English - Basic English Grammar

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In this video, Alisha answers 5 questions.
- Could you please tell me what "can't you tell?" means?
- What is the meaning of "rather." I really can't use it in a sentence.
- What's the difference between "important" ,"essential" and "significant"? What is the meaning of "time after time", "year after year" and "day after day"?
- Please, tell me what's the difference between "I go" and "I will go"?
- Is there the difference between "because" and "cause"? It ssems to me they have a similar meaning, isn't it?

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The explanation of 'Rather' is great. Thanks a lot~

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I love learning English rather any other language..
you teach so nice really. thank you so much Dear Alisha!!

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You are the best teacher to explain things like this. I was looking for that correct use of this word until I saw your video. I am very grateful.

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I think watching this video it's totally important. The explanations and tips given by Alisha, are essential for your english skills and those could improve your daily english experiences significantly. I didn't know how to say it all in just one sentence but I hope I did it well😉😋

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OMG this is amazing thank u so much for sharing this video almost always have trouble using rather so i think this will help me i really don't have words to thank, god bless you.

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Alisha thank you! Your videos are so goods!

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Excellent informations, thanks a lot.
Khalid from Iraq.

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you explain very understandable ♥️ I love your videos thanks

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Thank you very much for your nice explanation.

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You are wonderful, can I tell. Nice and all of u, great! God bless.

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Es lo mejor que puede suceder a esta hora, poder ver este video.

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Can we use the expression “day by day” with verbs in the present form? I mean, can we use it with the same meaning of “everyday” ? Like: “day by day I study Spanish”

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the best teacher! Greetings from Perú.

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Thank you for explain a word rather. I was confused since long time. Now it's clear

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